Unfortunately, these cultural roots are often used to commit terrible crimes during a war; Crimes that only help anchor and perpetuate these identities. Whether these identities are real or perceived or not, they are exposed to great value in intense and protracted conflicts. Therefore, one of the most difficult tasks in structuring peace agreements is to facilitate reconciliation in order to build trust and restore "normal" relations between the warring factions. The second type of organizational/institutional component aims to resolve subsequent/future conflicts on substantive issues, such as the abuse of state power over human rights and the promotion of transparency and accountability in governance. .

Unfortunately, these cultural roots are often used to commit terrible crimes during a war; Crimes that only help anchor and perpetuate these identities. Whether these identities are real or perceived or not, they are exposed to great value in intense and protracted conflicts. Therefore, one of the most difficult tasks in structuring peace agreements is to facilitate reconciliation in order to build trust and restore "normal" relations between the warring factions. The second type of organizational/institutional component aims to resolve subsequent/future conflicts on substantive issues, such as the abuse of state power over human rights and the promotion of transparency and accountability in governance. .

Unfortunately, these cultural roots are often used to commit terrible crimes during a war; Crimes that only help anchor and perpetuate these identities. Whether these identities are real or perceived or not, they are exposed to great value in intense and protracted conflicts. Therefore, one of the most difficult tasks in structuring peace agreements is to facilitate reconciliation in order to build trust and restore "normal" relations between the warring factions. The second type of organizational/institutional component aims to resolve subsequent/future conflicts on substantive issues, such as the abuse of state power over human rights and the promotion of transparency and accountability in governance. .